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Oil Refinery Hit In Israel's Haifa: Report
It was not immediately clear whether the refinery had been directly hit by a missile from Iran or Lebanon, or by debris from an interception.

US Embassy Resumes Operations In Venezuela After 7 Years
Secretary of State Marco Rubio hailed progress in Venezuela, saying it is beginning to see "the kind of stability that brings businesses back."

Iranian Plane, Scheduled For India Aid Mission, Hit By US Airstrike: Report
The plane was reportedly scheduled to fly to New Delhi this week to pick up essential medical supplies and aid for Iranian people, they said.

"Babies Of Slaves": Trump's Bizarre Birthright Citizenship Rant
The remarks came as the US Supreme Court prepares to hear oral arguments on April 1 in the case of Trump v. Barbara, which challenges the Trump administration's executive order restricting birthright citizenship.

What Trump Could Achieve By Threatening Iran's Kharg Island
It may be a mere scrap of land, but Kharg handles around 90 per cent of Iran's crude exports.

Man Sets World Record By Passing Balloons Through Nose And Mouth In One Minute
He explained that he practiced with various objects and different types of balloons before selecting the ones best suited for this attempt.

Inside NASA's Artemis II Mission That Sends Humans Back Toward Moon
More than a symbolic return, Artemis II is designed as a carefully staged, crewed test flight, validating every major system required for sustained human exploration of deep space.

UN Diplomat Quits, Warns Of "Possible Nuclear Weapon Use" In Iran
In the X post and accompanying letter, Safa said he reached the decision after much reflection. He claimed that some senior figures at the United Nations were serving a powerful lobby.

Man Threatens Woman, Issues Bomb Threat On Frontier Airlines Flight At Atlanta Airport
The incident highlights concerns about air travel safety and the consequences of making false threats.

Boy, 11, Dies In Israeli Strike While Playing Football Near His Home
Jawad Younes and his uncle, Ragheb Younes, were buried on Saturday in the village of Saksakiyeh, a day after the strike destroyed their compound.


Spain Shuts Airspace For US Planes Involved In Iran War
Spain's refusal to cooperate has "complicated" US military operations by forcing bombers to change their routes and logistics on their way to the Middle East.

Meta Loses $310 Billion Market Value Due To Legal Risk, AI Spending Concerns
Shares of the Facebook and Instagram parent are down 19% this month, putting them on pace for their worst performance since October 2022.

Air Canada CEO To Quit Over "English-Only" Video After Plane Crash
Canada's largest airline is subject to the Official Languages Act, requiring it to provide equal services in English and French.

"Will Blow Up Kharg Island, Oil Wells If...": Trump's Ultimatum To Iran
Iran War Latest News: "Will Blow Up Kharg Island, Oil Wells If...": Trump's Ultimatum To Iran

Is That Kash Patel Seen Dancing In Viral Leaked Video? A Fact-Check
The controversy began after a group calling itself Handala Hack' claimed responsibility for breaching Patel's private emails.

Scottish Influencer Caught With Cannabis Worth 150,000 Pounds At Edinburgh Airport, Faces Jail
Prosecutor Emma Laing told the court that officers discovered 17 sealed packages inside her baggage, containing a total of 17.7kg of cannabis.

Opinion: Opinion | Why This Is The Most 'Deceptive' Point Of The US-Iran War - Yet
This is coercive bargaining under continuing fire. Every side is trying to improve its position before the next move.

Iran Confirms Death Of Revolutionary Guards Commander Alireza Tangsiri
Guards' Sepah News website claims Tangsiri "succumbed to severe injuries" from the attack.


